Cananea strike of 1906
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The Cananea strike of 1906 was a landmark labor conflict in the Mexican mining town of Cananea, Sonora, where Mexican workers protested against poor wages and discriminatory practices at a U.S.-owned copper company, helping to ignite broader social unrest that contributed to the Mexican Revolution.
All labels observed (1)
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| Cananea strike of 1906 canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Cananea strike of 1906 Context triple: [Río Blanco strike of 1907, relatedEvent, Cananea strike of 1906]
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Río Blanco strike of 1907
The Río Blanco strike of 1907 was a major labor uprising by textile workers in Mexico whose violent repression became a landmark event in the growing opposition to the Porfirio Díaz regime.
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Marias Massacre
The Marias Massacre was an 1870 U.S. Army attack in Montana in which troops killed a large number of Piegan Blackfeet people, including many women, children, and elders.
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Taos Revolt
The Taos Revolt was an 1847 insurrection in northern New Mexico during the Mexican–American War, in which local Mexican and Pueblo residents rose up against U.S. occupation and territorial governance.
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Bisbee riot of 1919
The Bisbee riot of 1919 was a violent racial clash in Bisbee, Arizona, in which white residents attacked Black U.S. soldiers, reflecting the broader racial tensions and unrest of the Red Summer.
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La Cantuta massacre
The La Cantuta massacre was a notorious 1992 extrajudicial killing of students and a professor by a Peruvian death squad, emblematic of the human rights abuses committed during Peru’s internal armed conflict.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Cananea strike of 1906 Target entity description: The Cananea strike of 1906 was a landmark labor conflict in the Mexican mining town of Cananea, Sonora, where Mexican workers protested against poor wages and discriminatory practices at a U.S.-owned copper company, helping to ignite broader social unrest that contributed to the Mexican Revolution.
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A.
Río Blanco strike of 1907
The Río Blanco strike of 1907 was a major labor uprising by textile workers in Mexico whose violent repression became a landmark event in the growing opposition to the Porfirio Díaz regime.
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B.
Marias Massacre
The Marias Massacre was an 1870 U.S. Army attack in Montana in which troops killed a large number of Piegan Blackfeet people, including many women, children, and elders.
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C.
Taos Revolt
The Taos Revolt was an 1847 insurrection in northern New Mexico during the Mexican–American War, in which local Mexican and Pueblo residents rose up against U.S. occupation and territorial governance.
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D.
Bisbee riot of 1919
The Bisbee riot of 1919 was a violent racial clash in Bisbee, Arizona, in which white residents attacked Black U.S. soldiers, reflecting the broader racial tensions and unrest of the Red Summer.
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E.
La Cantuta massacre
The La Cantuta massacre was a notorious 1992 extrajudicial killing of students and a professor by a Peruvian death squad, emblematic of the human rights abuses committed during Peru’s internal armed conflict.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.